A critical review of fibrous polyurethane-based vascular tissue engineering scaffolds

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Abstract

Certain polymeric materials such as polyurethanes (PUs) are the most prevalent class of used biomaterials in regenerative medicine and have been widely explored as vascular substitutes in several animal models. It is thought that PU-based biomaterials possess suitable hemo-compatibility with comparable performance related to the normal blood vessels. Despite these advantages, the possibility of thrombus formation and restenosis limits their application as artificial functional vessels. In this regard, various surface modification approaches have been developed to enhance both hemo-compatibility and prolong patency. While critically reviewing the recent advances in vascular tissue engineering, mainly PU grafts, this paper summarizes the application of preferred cell sources to vascular regeneration, physicochemical properties, and some possible degradation mechanisms of PU to provide a more extensive perspective for future research.

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Fathi-Karkan, S., Banimohamad-Shotorbani, B., Saghati, S., Rahbarghazi, R., & Davaran, S. (2022, December 1). A critical review of fibrous polyurethane-based vascular tissue engineering scaffolds. Journal of Biological Engineering. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-022-00286-9

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